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Sunshine at Madinah Bashier, Zakaria
A continuation of the Makkan Crucible by the same author, this book describes the historical events of the Prophet's life and rule in Madinah.
| Publisher: | The Islamic Foundation | | Suitable Age: | 12 - Adults | | Format: | Paperback | | Length: | 232 pp | | Dimensions: | 5.75 x 8.25 | | ISBN: | 0-86037-196-4 |
| SKU: 420-018 |
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| Description |
This book is a sequel to the Makkan Crucible and the Hijra. It studies the life of the Prophet in Madinah from a new perspective, highlighting the nature and characteristics of the society and the state he was able to establish. The book contains a vivid description of the inspiring and moving events that took place in Madinah during the last ten years of the Prophet's mission.
Topics like the Prophet's family and the socio-economic dimensions of the Islamic State in Madinah are also dealt with in some detail. The introductory chapter emphasizes a new methodology and a unique approach to the study of Sirah.
Based on the authentic and original sources, the book not only records and analyzes the events in the life of the Prophet and the Muslim community in Madinah, but presents them in such a style that makes them a model for the Muslim Ummah to follow.
AuthorBio: Dr. Zakaria Bashier was born in Sudan and educated at the Universities of Khartoum, Durham (UK) and Pittsburgh (USA). He was appointed a lecturer at Khartoum University in 1973. He served at King Abdul aziz University, Jeddah, as Assisatant Professor of Islamic Studies and the Islamic Foudnation as senior Reaserch Fellow. In 1982 he was elected to parliament of Sudan, and Subsequently appointed as a State Minister, and Chairmen of the Parliamentary Committee for Higher Education and Scientific Reaserch. At present he is teaching at the University of Al-Ain, UAE. His publications include: Islamic Path to Social Change, Jeddah, 1977; The Hijra, Story and Significcance, Leicester, 1983; Philosophical Aspects of Ibn Khaldun's Prolegomena, Khartoum, 1985; Al-Gahzali on the Quranic Philosophy Al-Ain (UAE) 1989; he Methodology of Jabir ibn Hayyan, AL-Ain (UAE), 1989, Sunshine at Madinah, Leicester, 1990.
| SKU: 420-018 |
Reg: $14.95 Now: $13.50 |
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